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The names of the programmable devices in our database don't contain all characters, shown at the top of the chip or mentioned in a datasheet section part numbering. The names of the chips in our database contain all characters necessary for identification of the device, but don't contain such codes, that have no influence to the programming, for example temperature code, speed code, packing type code, etc. . If such code letter is at the end of the name, it should be omitted.

Example:

devices Am27C512-150, Am27C512-200 and Am27C512-250 should be searched as Am27C512

This number indicates quantity of items that could be produced from components in stock. Reasonable quantity of this product can be available within 3 working days.

The sample of programmable devices is necessary to have for test and release new
chip support.

In case of missed samples, we always asking the semiconductor manufacturer
for samples, but if samples are not available - also in the package you're
asking for the support - the solution from us will be delayed.

The real chips are also necessary to have in the case of reproducing issues
from the created support. Therefore we can return your samples only if we
get chips from semiconductor manufacturer.

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Module manual

Programmer don't need to be switched off and SW can be running during inserting/removing programming module

Protect the contacts of module connectors and ZIF socket from contamination. Any dirt and/or fat on contacts may cause errors during programming.

Proceed with care! Incorrect insertion of device in module ZIF socket may lead to programmed device damage.

Unscrew 2 knurled thumb screws. Insert programming module into Programming Module Interface connectors, until it clicks. Due to connectors shape, only one orientation and position of programming module in Programming Module Interface connectors is possible. Screw 2 knurled thumb screws to fix programming module to programmer.

Push the cover of module ZIF socket (the topmost movable part) to open the socket. Insert the device into module ZIF socket. Correct position of programmed device in module ZIF socket is indicated by picture near (usually on left above) the module ZIF socket. On that picture, reference corner of device (e.g. position of pin 1) is indicated by dot, by number 1, by bevelled corner or by any combination of mentioned. Then release module ZIF socket.

The cover must be fully actuated (depressed) before inserting a device into the socket. If device is inserted into only partially opened ZIF socket, then - after releasing of cover – device pins might get damaged.

Do not press on device while inserting it and/or releasing the cover.

Visually check the placement of programmed device in module ZIF socket. If everything looks OK, the device is ready for programming.

To take out the device from module, push the cover of module ZIF socket and remove the device.

When you finish the work with module, unscrew 2 knurled thumb screws and remove the module from Programming Module Interface connectors.